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  • EastLink shade leads to barrier rethink

    By Shaun InguanzoLast week Star revealed residents of Illawara Crescent in Dandenong North had lodged a petition with Greater Dandenong Council to have six-metre-high sound…

  • Survey to strengthen support

    BUSINESSES throughout Greater Dandenong have been invited to take part in a survey for the city’s extensive business profile database. The City of Greater Dandenong…

  • Protest over toxic stance

    By Shaun Inguanzo ANTI-TOXIC waste lobbyists dumped a flurry of questions on Greater Dandenong council officers this week in protest against the outgoing mayor’s stance…

  • Eat well, eat early message

    IT IS crucial that parents provide nutritious meals for children during the earliest years of their childhood. That’s the message that Mission Australia and commercial…

  • North serves up a win

    THE Springvale North Tennis Club started the Grade Two pennant season in superb form, acing its way to a three rubbers to one victory against…

  • Pumas fall short against Moorabbin

    – Glen AtwellA SEVEN-goal haul to Moorabbin forward Tarek Moughanie destroyed Lyndale’s chance of recording its fourth win of the Southern Football League Division Two…

  • Struggling on

    By Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONG charity group says it’s shocked to see large numbers of the city’s residents continually struggle to buy food, clothing and basic…

  • School plays it safe and wins

    NOBLE Park English Language School recently became the first Victorian school to achieve accreditation for a new road safety program. Last Friday, Minister for Roads…

  • Work skills survey surprise

    MORE than half the workers in the City of Greater Dandenong believe they are not reaching their full potential. A council survey has revealed that…

  • U2 fans band together

    – Shaun InguanzoFANS who eagerly queued outside a Dandenong store for tickets to this month’s tour by Irish rock band U2 said they were shattered…

  • Fair provides food for thought

    DANDENONG manufacturer Traditional Foods wants international markets to have its cakes and eat them, too. The baked goods manufacturer was one of hundreds of exhibitors…

  • Pet plan may increase fees

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE cost of registering pets could rise if legislation is passed through State Parliament says a Liberal Party spokesman. The State Government plans…

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